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Functionalized Buckyballs for Visualizing Microbial Species in Different States and Environments.


ABSTRACT: To date, in situ visualization of microbial density has remained an open problem. Here, functionalized buckyballs (e.g., C60-pyrrolidine tris acid) are shown to be a versatile platform that allows internalization within a microorganism without either adhering to the cell wall and cell membrane or binding to a matrix substrate such as soil. These molecular probes are validated via multi-scale imaging, to show association with microorganisms via fluorescence microscopy, positive cellular uptake via electron microscopy, and non-specific binding to the substrates through a combination of fluorescence and autoradiography imaging. We also demonstrate that cysteine-functionalized C60-pyrrolidine tris acid can differentiate live and dead microorganisms.

SUBMITTER: Cheng Q 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4561912 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Functionalized Buckyballs for Visualizing Microbial Species in Different States and Environments.

Cheng Qingsu Q   Aravind Ashwin A   Buckley Matthew M   Gifford Andrew A   Parvin Bahram B  

Scientific reports 20150908


To date, in situ visualization of microbial density has remained an open problem. Here, functionalized buckyballs (e.g., C60-pyrrolidine tris acid) are shown to be a versatile platform that allows internalization within a microorganism without either adhering to the cell wall and cell membrane or binding to a matrix substrate such as soil. These molecular probes are validated via multi-scale imaging, to show association with microorganisms via fluorescence microscopy, positive cellular uptake vi  ...[more]

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